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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Bruaurs.—Mrs. Heritage, wife of John Heritage, of Tingewick, labourer, wa lately delivered of tour children, who are likely to do well—On the 14th, at ,win burne-castle, Northumberland, the Lady of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of a son and heir —On the 4th, at Brown-hall, the Countess of Elgin and Kincardine, of a daughter, still-born—On the 12th, at Moray-place, Edinburgh, Mrs. Hunt, of Pittencrieti, of a son—Ou the 13th, in Saekville-street, Dublin, the Lady of Richard Jennings, Esq. of a daughter—On the 21st, at Camtield-place, Herbs, the Lady of the Hon. Baron Dimsdale, of a son—At Perth, Mrs. Ballendene, of a daughter.

MA nor ACES.—On the 16th, at St. Anne's Church, Public,, Major Standish O'Grady, eldest son of the Lord Chief Baron, to Gertrude Jane, eldest daughter of the Hon. Berkley Paget—On the 16th, the Rev. Humphrey Allen, M.A. to Anne Caroline, sister to the present Lord Southampton—On the 9th, at the English Ambassador's chapel, at Paris, Charles Louis Augustus d'Auchamp, officer of the 7th Royal Swiss Guards, to Augusta Carr James, only daughter of George James, Esq. (late Major in the Scots Greys), and the Right Hon. Flamivia James, fifth daughter of James, seventeenth Earl of Errol—On the 15th, at Llanbadarn, county of Cardigan, Augus- tus, eldest son of John Frank Newton, Esq. of Weymouth, to Latitia Frances Henry, eldest daughter of Sir Robert T. Ricketts, Bart. of the Elms, Gloucester- shire—The Rev. P. C. Law, to Fanny, second daughter of the late -Right Rev. Alexander Arbuthnot, Lord Bishop of Killaloe—At Dublin. Richard Studdert, of Mount-rivers in the county of Clare, Esq.. to Frances;youngestdaguliter of the Hon. George Massey—On the 21st, nt Le:Werth:um near Grantham, Lieutenant-Colonel Chaplain (of the Coldstream Guards), M.P., to Millicent Mary, only surviving daughter of the late Wm. Reeve, Esq. of the former place—On the 23d, in All Souls Church, Henry T. Jones, Esq., of Chatham, to Caroline Munster, youngest daughter of Major-General Wulff, Royal Artillery, and widow of the late Sir Richard

• Hardinge, Bart—On the 21st, at Heighington, the Rev. Charles Pasley Vivian, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, to Grace Anna, second daughter of Lieut.- General Aylmer, of Walworth Castle, in the county of Durham—On the 228, at St. George's, Hanover.square, Major Henry Cock, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, to Mary, third daughter of the late John Dean, Esq. of Great Marlow, Bucks.

DEATTIS.—On the 15th, in the 90th year of his age, Wm. Packer, Esq. of Great Baddow, Essex—On the 10th, Mr. John Newby, who had filled the office of chapel clerk of Trinity College, Cumbridv,,e, nearly half a century—On the 17th, at Kates- grove, Reading, at the hotive of her grandson, Sarah Letchworth, aged 85—On the 15th, John Richardson, Esq. of Bury-street, St. James's, and Epsom, Surrey—On the I 2th, at York, in the 95th year of her age, Elizabeth, widow of the late Wm. Gimbel., Esq.—Sir Ewan Cameron, of Fassifern, Bart, at the advanced age of 90—At Naples, Wm. Thomson Honymau, Esq. of Mansfield, county Air, North Britain, an of tb. late Sir Wan, fignyman4 Hart. Qf Sutyllunx-parks Lambkin.